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    CRJ320 David Cole Prof. Steve Harris Death Investigations Questions: 1. Compare and contrast the fundamental differences in natural death‚ accidental death‚ suicide‚ and homicide Solution: The differences is that natural death is a death that occurs from natural disaster for example floods where accidental death is heart attack which cause of death. An unusual part of the image is the wildlife of psychological illness’ joints with unintentional deceases‚ killings‚ and perversities

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    Bringing Home Adam

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    notoriety of the case. He has authored other nonfiction books and novels such as The Man Who Invented Christmas that was released in 2008. Bring Adam Home tells the story of the young boy’s abduction with the help of detective Joe Matthews‚ who eventually solved the case. The detective was working for John Walsh’s TV show‚ America’s Most Wanted‚ while investigating the case. The book gives a meticulous recount of the events leading up to the kidnapping of Adam from a Sears store at the Hollywood Mall

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    Police Detective

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    Police Detective Becoming a Police Detective is not an easy task at hand. For those who would like to start a career in this profession it does not come easy. Being a detective in the law enforcement is a major responsibility that usually relates to crimes that are solved to homicide‚ robbery‚ burglary‚ auto theft‚ organized crimes‚ missing persons‚ juvenile crime‚ fraud‚ aggravated assault/battery‚ sexual assault‚ computer crime‚ domestic violence‚ surveillance‚ and arson‚ among others. Although

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    Ethics and Homicide

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    | Ethics with Homicide Investigations | | 7/12/2010 | | If any part of the homicide investigation is rushed or pushed through without being handled in a thorough and professional manor‚ the case may be thrown out of court or a wrong suspect convicted under false pretenses. Homicide investigators must follow guidelines and be ethical at the same time to properly handle a case and have proof enough to prosecute the suspect. The prosecution must also be fully ethical and professional

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    Defensive Homicide

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    defensive homicide under the Crimes (Homicide) Act 2005 Under defensive homicide in the crimes act (2005)‚ A person who‚ by his or her conduct‚ kills another person in circumstances that‚ but for section 9AC‚ would constitute murder‚ is guilty of an indictable offence (defensive homicide) and liable to level 3 imprisonment (20 years maximum) if he or she did not have reasonable grounds for the belief referred to in that section. Explain the law of self defence in relation to homicide cases

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    America and Homicide

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    America and Homicide The United States has been a world leader in homicide for centuries. Indeed‚ “since the early 19th century ...[America has been] the most homicidal country in the Western world” and holds that title today (Kelley‚ 2009). In a 2007-2008 list of 31 nations‚ only two nations‚ Mexico and Chile‚ had higher homicide rates (Comparison‚ 2010). Nations with higher populations‚ such as India and China have fewer homicides (Comparison‚ 2010). Further‚ a nation such as Japan‚ which has

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    Carroll Edward Cole

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    Carroll Cole was born May 9th‚ 1938 in Sioux City‚ Iowa. A scant nine years later‚ the first of his 16 confirmed victims would be killed. There have been many serial killers over the course of history to examine‚ but Carroll had two unique aspects that made me want to write about him specifically: he was one of the youngest serial killers ever (based on the date of his first kill)‚ and he is a prolific example of how grandly the legal system can fail not only society‚ but a single individual. Cole

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    time at work and not enough at home. Det. Monette had himself heard that complaint all the time at home. The Ottawa police detective usually worked cold cases. Just two days before Mrs. Leclair drowned in her pool in August 2003‚ police found the body of Ardeth Wood after she had gone missing along the Rockcliffe Parkway. That meant just about every talented homicide detective

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    Corruption

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    References: 1) Movie; Pride and Glory 2) Internet; http://en.wordpress.com/tag/pride-glory/ 3) Survey; questioned twenty people about movie 4) Interviewer; Step brother. Detective in the homicide department

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    Criminal Investigations

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    Criminal Investigations The method of inquiry is the way that an investigator or detective gathers information about a specific case. There is several different method of inquiry such as evidence collection‚ witness and victim statements‚ and information stored in public and private databases. The methods of inquiry are used to figure out what happened at a particular crime scene. A criminal investigator is trying to establish the who‚ what‚ where‚ when‚ why‚ and how of the crime. During this process

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